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Some of my Finds from my past few hunts.

JASONSPAZ1

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I apologize up front if you have all ready seen these. The two coins in my hand are an 1803 and an 1805 Draped Bust Large Cents.
All found with my Sovereign GT. Oh and Critter Hunter the 1857 Flying Eagle cent rand in around 160ish ( just like Indian Heads) on my Ron's 180 meter. I knew you asked that a while back.

HH
Jason
 
Those are some very nice finds Jason! HH - Jim
 
better than what I am finding , ood
 
Jason, just to let you know; your "If you walk away from a target still thinking of it. Go back and dig it up!" paid off for me today - I had a tone that sounded pretty good, but I didn't recognize it, moved on a step or two, then came back and was able to "shape" the sound (a first for me there with the GT - me still newb with it); turned out to be a token, don't know how old or where from yet, need to clean it up. But your quote has stuck with me, and this is about the fifth or sixth time it's paid off. Just wanted to let you know.
 
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Tin Fin said:
Jason, just to let you know; your "If you walk away from a target still thinking of it. Go back and dig it up!" paid off for me today - I had a tone that sounded pretty good, but I didn't recognize it, moved on a step or two, then came back and was able to "shape" the sound (a first for me there with the GT - me still newb with it); turned out to be a token, don't know how old or where from yet, need to clean it up. But your quote has stuck with me, and this is about the fifth or sixth time it's paid off. Just wanted to let you know.




Awesome Tin Fin! Let me give you another tip.
Hang a good luck charm from your Hand grip on your GT. Some type of token, a sentimental item from a child , wife, girlfriend, whatever.
It works

HH
Jason
 
Those are great finds Jason. I found a bell in a prior hunt that looks just like the one in your other post.
 
Good finds. You got me beat I think in oldest coin date. My oldest silver is an 1835 bust dime. I've got roughly 10 to 15 large cents but can't remember if any have an older date than that, and of course there are several I can't read the date on.
 
Nice finds! You all really motivate me to keep detecting. I have yet to find anything older than 1917. HH. Matt
 
I'm right there with you matthias - found a 1917 wheatie on the family land - two hour drive one way. It's in really great shape for having been out in the weather for years. It was only about an inch or so under the soil too. But I'm finding a lot from the 1940's - 60's and more recent stuff right now.
 
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